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+/*
+YUI 3.10.3 (build 2fb5187)
+Copyright 2013 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
+Licensed under the BSD License.
+http://yuilibrary.com/license/
+*/
+
+YUI.add('dataschema-text', function (Y, NAME) {
+
+/**
+ * Provides a DataSchema implementation which can be used to work with
+ * delimited text data.
+ *
+ * @module dataschema
+ * @submodule dataschema-text
+ */
+
+/**
+Provides a DataSchema implementation which can be used to work with
+delimited text data.
+
+See the `apply` method for usage.
+
+@class DataSchema.Text
+@extends DataSchema.Base
+@static
+**/
+
+var Lang = Y.Lang,
+ isString = Lang.isString,
+ isUndef = Lang.isUndefined,
+
+ SchemaText = {
+
+ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+ //
+ // DataSchema.Text static methods
+ //
+ ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
+ /**
+ Applies a schema to a string of delimited data, returning a normalized
+ object with results in the `results` property. The `meta` property of
+ the response object is present for consistency, but is assigned an
+ empty object. If the input data is absent or not a string, an `error`
+ property will be added.
+
+ Use _schema.resultDelimiter_ and _schema.fieldDelimiter_ to instruct
+ `apply` how to split up the string into an array of data arrays for
+ processing.
+
+ Use _schema.resultFields_ to specify the keys in the generated result
+ objects in `response.results`. The key:value pairs will be assigned
+ in the order of the _schema.resultFields_ array, assuming the values
+ in the data records are defined in the same order.
+
+ _schema.resultFields_ field identifiers are objects with the following
+ properties:
+
+ * `key` : <strong>(required)</strong> The property name you want
+ the data value assigned to in the result object (String)
+ * `parser`: A function or the name of a function on `Y.Parsers` used
+ to convert the input value into a normalized type. Parser
+ functions are passed the value as input and are expected to
+ return a value.
+
+ If no value parsing is needed, you can use just the desired property
+ name string as the field identifier instead of an object (see example
+ below).
+
+ @example
+ // Process simple csv
+ var schema = {
+ resultDelimiter: "\n",
+ fieldDelimiter: ",",
+ resultFields: [ 'fruit', 'color' ]
+ },
+ data = "Banana,yellow\nOrange,orange\nEggplant,purple";
+
+ var response = Y.DataSchema.Text.apply(schema, data);
+
+ // response.results[0] is { fruit: "Banana", color: "yellow" }
+
+
+ // Use parsers
+ schema.resultFields = [
+ {
+ key: 'fruit',
+ parser: function (val) { return val.toUpperCase(); }
+ },
+ 'color' // mix and match objects and strings
+ ];
+
+ response = Y.DataSchema.Text.apply(schema, data);
+
+ // response.results[0] is { fruit: "BANANA", color: "yellow" }
+
+ @method apply
+ @param {Object} schema Schema to apply. Supported configuration
+ properties are:
+ @param {String} schema.resultDelimiter Character or character
+ sequence that marks the end of one record and the start of
+ another.
+ @param {String} [schema.fieldDelimiter] Character or character
+ sequence that marks the end of a field and the start of
+ another within the same record.
+ @param {Array} [schema.resultFields] Field identifiers to
+ assign values in the response records. See above for details.
+ @param {String} data Text data.
+ @return {Object} An Object with properties `results` and `meta`
+ @static
+ **/
+ apply: function(schema, data) {
+ var data_in = data,
+ data_out = { results: [], meta: {} };
+
+ if (isString(data) && schema && isString(schema.resultDelimiter)) {
+ // Parse results data
+ data_out = SchemaText._parseResults.call(this, schema, data_in, data_out);
+ } else {
+ Y.log("Text data could not be schema-parsed: " + Y.dump(data) + " " + Y.dump(data), "error", "dataschema-text");
+ data_out.error = new Error("Text schema parse failure");
+ }
+
+ return data_out;
+ },
+
+ /**
+ * Schema-parsed list of results from full data
+ *
+ * @method _parseResults
+ * @param schema {Array} Schema to parse against.
+ * @param text_in {String} Text to parse.
+ * @param data_out {Object} In-progress parsed data to update.
+ * @return {Object} Parsed data object.
+ * @static
+ * @protected
+ */
+ _parseResults: function(schema, text_in, data_out) {
+ var resultDelim = schema.resultDelimiter,
+ fieldDelim = isString(schema.fieldDelimiter) &&
+ schema.fieldDelimiter,
+ fields = schema.resultFields || [],
+ results = [],
+ parse = Y.DataSchema.Base.parse,
+ results_in, fields_in, result, item,
+ field, key, value, i, j;
+
+ // Delete final delimiter at end of string if there
+ if (text_in.slice(-resultDelim.length) === resultDelim) {
+ text_in = text_in.slice(0, -resultDelim.length);
+ }
+
+ // Split into results
+ results_in = text_in.split(schema.resultDelimiter);
+
+ if (fieldDelim) {
+ for (i = results_in.length - 1; i >= 0; --i) {
+ result = {};
+ item = results_in[i];
+
+ fields_in = item.split(schema.fieldDelimiter);
+
+ for (j = fields.length - 1; j >= 0; --j) {
+ field = fields[j];
+ key = (!isUndef(field.key)) ? field.key : field;
+ // FIXME: unless the key is an array index, this test
+ // for fields_in[key] is useless.
+ value = (!isUndef(fields_in[key])) ?
+ fields_in[key] :
+ fields_in[j];
+
+ result[key] = parse.call(this, value, field);
+ }
+
+ results[i] = result;
+ }
+ } else {
+ results = results_in;
+ }
+
+ data_out.results = results;
+
+ return data_out;
+ }
+ };
+
+Y.DataSchema.Text = Y.mix(SchemaText, Y.DataSchema.Base);
+
+
+}, '3.10.3', {"requires": ["dataschema-base"]});